EULA definition

EULA means an end user license agreement for software of CenturyLink or a third-party provider. Customer End Users must accept a EULA before downloading certain software for use with the Service.
EULA means the end use license agreements for the Red Hat Products located at https://www.redhat.com/en/about/red-hat-end-user- license-agreements.
EULA means the “End User License Agreement (for SAP On Premise indirect sales)” which is made available on www.sap.com/company/legal.

Examples of EULA in a sentence

  • This Section 2.2 replaces Section 3.6 (Open Source Software) in the EULA.


More Definitions of EULA

EULA means that certain End-User License Agreement set forth in these Master Terms as Exhibit A.
EULA means the certain Hexagon End-User License Agreement set forth in these Master Terms as Exhibit A and/or that delivered with Software and which must be accepted prior to Software installation.
EULA means MAN’s standard end user license agreement, in place from time to time, regulating the Customer’s right to use software incorporated in engines (firmware) as well as any separate software supplied by MAN for use with engines (applications), which is available from MAN upon request or at https://www.man-es.com/eula;
EULA means the applicable end user license agreement, customer product use rights (“PUR”), or other agreement from a Licensor relating to the Licenses to Company (e.g. Microsoft customer agreement for Cloud Services) as well as the then applicable standard terms and conditions for cloud, maintenance and/or support services of software, as amended from time to time.
EULA means the End-User License Agreement, if applicable, which governs the use of the SMART-SentinelTM Agent Software by Customer;